Word: discussed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...every lecturer could feel assured that his students had already grasped the general facts which he was about to discuss, he could devote his time wholly to demonstrating the real significance of those facts; and thus there would be none of the duplication of work, which at present makes so many lectures seem unprofitable. This result could be more easily obtained if all prescribed reading were done and tested before, instead of after, the lectures covering the same ground. Until some such method is adopted, by which lecturers may be enabled to tell their students things of real value...
...Parker House, to which delegates and members of the Federation and members of the Boston Harvard Club have been invited. Directly following the luncheon a business meeting will be held. At this time reports of committees will be presented, and officers of the Federation and other prominent alumni will discuss plans for furthering the work of the body...
...meeeting of the Harvard Aeronautical Society will be held in Sever 5 this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Mr. J.V. Martin, Director of the Society, will discuss "The Practical Construction of Aeroplanes" and will show the Wright and Bleriot models which the Society has recently received. Those men who intend to join the sections for experimental work in the spring are strongly urged to attend this meeting...
...connection with the election and previous to it, the Senior class will give a smoker for the Freshman class in the Dining Room of the Union beginning at 8.30 o'clock. Members of the Senior class will be present and an opportunity will be given to the Freshmen to discuss the elections. Refreshments will be served, and all members of the class of 1913 are urged to attend whether or not they are members of the Union...
...connection with and previous to the election the Senior class will give a smoker for the Freshman class in the Dining Room of the Union beginning at 8.30 o'clock. Members of the Senior class will be present and opportunity will be given the Freshman to discuss the elections. Refreshments will be served and members of the class of 1913 are urged to attend whether or not they are members of the Union...